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NOTE. 


The collection of Paintings included in this Catalogue 
is one of the most valuable and important ever offered at 
auction in Boston. Many of the pictures belong to a pri- 
vate collection, and are sold as the owner closes his house 
and goes to Europe for an indefinite season. Others of the 
paintings are consignments on which advances have been 
made, and are sold to close accounts. The best phases of 
European art are well represented, and the American works 
are choice pictures by prominent artists. 

All pictures have been critically examined by experts, 
and can be guaranteed as catalogued. ' 


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Ajdukiewicz, No. 81. 
Bruck-Lajos, Nos. 9, 43. 
Baugniet, Nos. 49, 67. 
Bridgman, No. 34. 
Benedicter, No. 25. 
Beraud, No. 33. 

Bristol, No. 8. 

Bracket, S. L., No. 47. 
Bargue, No. 92. 

Baird, W. P., Nos. 35, 79. 
Bradford, Wm., No. 61. 
Boutibonue, No. 89. 
Bunce, No. 20. 

Borris, No. 1. 

Bacon, H., No. 14. 


Corot, No. 102. 
Cazin, No. 86. 
Chelminski, No. 83. 
Chaigneau, No. 76. 
Casanova, No. 68. 
Calame, No. 28. 


Chirico, G. di, Nos. 24, 63. 


Comez, No. 54. 


De Launay, No. 22. 
De Faux, No. 138. 
Denneulin, No. 11. 
Dearth, No. 26. 
Dansaert, No. 77. 

De Vrindt, A., No. 100. 
De Vrindt, J., 51. 
Douzette, 23. 

De Neuville, No. 87. 
Dieterle, No. 82. 
Dupré, Jules, No. 103. 


De Haas, M. F. H., No. 27. 


Dupré, E., No. 52. 
Epp, R., 3. 

Fuller, R. H., No. 17. 
Gerome, No. 96. 


Guardabassi, No. 12. 
Grolleron, No. 70. 
Gardner, E., No. 37. 
Huguet, No. 97. 
Hagborg, No. 19. 
Holmberg, No. 32. 
Hawkins, No. 39. 
Hassam, Nos. 46, 56. 
Howe, W. H., No. 91. 


Haquette, No. 75. 
Hamon, No. 74, 


Inness, No. 15, 69. 


Jacque, No. 40. 

Jullien, No. 7, 53, 60. 
Jiminez y Prieto, No. 16. 
Jettel, E., No. 30. 
Jongkind, No. 90. 


Knight, L., No. 38. 
Key, J. R., No. 80. 


Lansill, W., No. 2. 
Leighton, Scott, Nos. 45, 58. 
Laissemont, No. 59. 
Lorenti, No. 106. 


Michel, No. 72. 

Monchablon, No. 93. 

Micas, No. 99. 

Monticelli, A., No. 62. 

Muss-Arnolt, No. 4. ve 
McCord, G. H., Nos. 21, 31. 


Newman, No. 78. 
Novak, E., No. 50. 


Oudinot, No. 41. 
Pasini, No. 95. 


Richet, L., No. 18. 
Rau, E., No. 57. 


Sadler, W. Dendy, No. 66. 
Spring, No. 73. 

Santoro, R., No. 6. 

Simons, M., No. 29. 

Stevens, A., No. 42. 

Smilie, G. H., No. 55. ; 
Sisley, A., No. 44. 

Sichel, N., No. 88, 

Sartain, W., No. 64. 


Troyon, No. 101. 
Todd, No. 48. 
Tamburini, No: 71. 


Van Thoren, Nos. 65, 84. 
Van Marcke, No. 85. 
Voltz, F., No.10. 


Wahl, Max, No. 5. 

Willems, F., No. 36. 

Washington, G., No. 98. 4 
Weeks, E. L., No. 94. Ss 


FIRST DAY’S SALE, 


FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1895, 


AT 


THREE O°CLOCK P. M. 


No. 1. 


Old Mill in Westphalia. 
sate 18 by 24 inches. 


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tg BORRIS (A.), Dusseldorf. 


No. 2. 
Foggy Morning in the Harbor. 
26 by 16 inches. 


LANSILL (Walter F.), Boston. 


No. 3. 


Bavarian Girl. 
10 by 14 inches. 


EPP (Rudolph), Munich. 


Medals, Munich and Berlin. 


FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 


No. 4. 
Now for a Double. 


16 by 12 inches. 
MUSS-ARNOLT (G.), Munich. 


No. 5. 


The Bath. 
15 by 19 inches. 
WAHL (Max), Munich. 


No. 6. 
Grand Canal, Venice. 


123 by 9% inches. 
SANTORO (Rubens), Venice. 


No. 7%. 
Cliff at Honfleur. 


12 by 9 inches. 
JULLIEN (M.), Paris. 


PAINTINGS. 


No. 8. 
Mt. Whiteface, N. H. 
30 by 18 inches. 
Tk /? BRISTOL (John B.), New York. 


N. A. 


No. 9. 


Hungarian Flower Girl. 


103 by 14 inches. 
BRUCK-LAJOS (Louis), Hungary. 


Pupil of Munkacsy. Medal, 1879. 


No. 10. 


Study from Life. 
21 by 14 inches. 


VOLTZ (Fr.), Deceased. 


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Born at Nordingen, 1817. Died, 1886. Pupil of the 
Academy of Munich. Member of the Academies of 
Berlin and Munich. Royal Bavarian Professor. Medals 
at Berlin. The Great Wurtemburg Art Medal. 


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No. at 
Frog Fishing. 
23% by 30 inches. 
DENNEULIN (Jules), Paris. 
Pupil of Colas. Medal, 1875. 


No. 12. 
In the Palace Garden, Rome. 
9 by 12 inches. 


GUARDABASSI (G.), Rome. 


No. 13. 
A Poultry Yard. 
125 by 93 inches. 
DEFAUX (Alex), Paris. 


Pupil of Chas. Jacque. Medals, 1874, 1875. Le- 
~ gion of Honor, 1881. 
H. C. 


No. 14. 
Leaving Home. 
243 by 183 inches. 
BACON (Henry), Paris. 
Pupil of Cabanel. 


PAINTINGS. 9 


No. 15. 
White Mountains, N. H., Conway View. 


30 by 20 inches. 
: Painted in 1873. 


INNESS (George), New York. 
N. A. 


Born, 1825. Died, 1894. Medals, Chicago, Phila- 
delphia, Boston. Medal, Paris, 1889 (E. U.). 

‘* George Inness’s landscapes are of the best painted 
in our time and country, in many instances of the best 
in any time and country, because of the qualities of 
temperament with which the artist was endowed.’’— 
Transcript. 


No. 16. 
A Private Rehearsal. 
153 by 21} inches. 
JIMINEZ Y PRIETO (M.), Paris. 


Pupil of his brother, Jiminez y Aranda. Various 
medals and honors. 


No.7, 
Landscape. Summertime. 


28 by 18 inches. 
FULLER (R. H.), Boston. 
Died, 1871. 


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RICHET (Leon), Paris. 
of Diaz. Medals, 1885, 1888. 


HAGBORG (A. ), Paris. 
s, 1879-1889. Hors Concours. 


No. 20. 


26 by 154 ches. 


No. 21. 


McCORD (George H. +) New York, a 


PAINTINGS. 11 


No. 22. 


Artillery Mancevers. 
214 by 143 inches. 
Dr LAUNAY (1.), Paris. 


Born at Nantes, 1828. Pupil of Flandrin, Laroutte, 
and of the Ecole des Beaux Arts, where he won the 2d 
Grand Prix in 1885, and the Grand Prix de Rome, 1856. 
Medals: 3d Class, 1859; 2d Class, 1863, 1865, 1867. 
Legion of Honor, 1867. 


No. 23. 
Moonlight. 
p 28% by 254 inches. 
ab _ « @ © DOUZETTE (L.), Paris. 
| Pupil of Daubigny. 
No, 24. 


An Italian Doorway. 
11 by 22 inches. 


CHIRICO (G di), Rome. 


No. 25. 
At the Spinning Wheel. 


16; by 13 inches. 


BENEDICTER (J.), Munich. 


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No. 26. 
Evening Glow. 
453 by 25 inches. 


DEARTH (Henry G.), New York. 


N. A. 


No. 27. 
Moonlight; New York Harbor. 
12 by 14 inches. 


Dr HAAS (M. F. H.), New York. 

Born in Rotterdam, Holland, 1832. Pupil of Acad- 
emy Fine Arts, Rotterdam, and of Louis Meyer of the - 
Hague. Appointed artist-to Dutch Navy, 1857. Came 
to New York, 1859. Elected to National Academy, 1867. 


No. 28. 
Lake near Bayonne, South France. 


22 by 16 inches. 
CALAME (Alexander), Paris. 


Born at Vevay, 1810. Died, 1864. Medals, 1839, 
1840. Legion of Honor, 1842. Member Academy of St. 
Petersburg. Member Academy of Brussels. 


No. 29. 


‘‘ Faint Heart never won Fair Lady.’’ 
22 by 42 inches. 
SIMONS (M.), Paris. 


PAINTINGS. 13 


No. 30. 
. House near a Canal, Somme, France. 
25% by 174 inches. 
JETTEL (Eugene), Paris. 


. Medals. Legion of Honor, 1889. Hors Concours. 


No. 381. 
Sunset near Clovelly, Devonshire Coast. 
44 by 24 inches. 
yy? ~  McCORD (Geo. H.), New York. 


A. N. A. 
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No. 32. 
The Tea Rose. 


20 by 273 inches. 


HOLMBERG (A.), Munich. 


Various medals and honors at German Exhibitions. 
Pupil of Alma Tadema. 


No. 33. 
Bronze Gates of the Louvre. 
13 by 16 inches. 
BERAUD (Louis), Paris. 


Pupil of Bonnat. 


No. 34. 


The Favorite Dish. Algiers. 


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| (yt merry # ‘aliy 354 by 28h inches 
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a Pupil of Gerome, Medals, 1871, 1874 
Legion of Honor, 1878, Hors Concours. 


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No, 35. 


Mare and Colt. 


No. 36. 


The Toilette of the Brides i 5 
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of Honor, 1853. ' Officer of same, , 1864, “Comm 
same, 1878, 


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No. 37. 


Purity. 
: 11 by 14 inches. 


GARDNER (Elizabeth), Paris. 
Pupil of Bouguereau. Medals, 1879, 1887, 1889. 


No. 38. 
Landscape, Brittany. 


30 by 25 inches. 
KNIGHT (L.), Paris. 
Pupil of Ridgeway Knight. 


No. 39. 
Leaving Home; Summer Morning. 
503 by 243 inches. 
HAWKINS (L. Welden), Paris. 
Medal, 1881. 


No. 40. 
Pastoral Landscape. 
fi at alt 26 by 18 inches. 
Ae ee JACQUE (Chas. Emile), Deceased, Paris. 


Born in Paris, 1818. Early in life studied with a 
geographical engraver; later spent seven years in the 
army, and worked two years as an engraver on wood. 
Is famous for his etchings as well as for his paintings. 
Medals: Paris, 1861, 1863, 1864, 1867. Hors Concours. 
First President of the French Society of Animal Paint- 
ers. Cross Legion of Honor, 1867. Died, 1894. 


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No. 41. 
A Summer Twilight. 
. (4 50 by 30 inches. * 
, | OUDINOT (Achille Francois), Paris. 


Born at Damigny, France, 1820. Died, Paris, 1893. 
Pupil of Huyot and Corot. 


‘‘ Oudinot was long a favorite pupil of Corot, and 
shows by his works very distinctly the influence of that 
Master. His landscapes are at once rich in coloring 
and imaginative in temper, and quiet.’’— Art Journal. 


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No. 42. 


At Cape Martin, Mediterranean Coast. ” 


258 by 82inches. | © 
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STEVENS (Alfred), Paris. YA nd 


Born in Brussels May 11, 1828. Genre paintér. va 
Pupil of the Paris Ecole des Arts, then in Brussels of 
Navez, and in Paris of Roqueplan; has acquired great 
fame with his graceful representations of elegant mod- 
ern interiors enlivened with women and children. 

Medals, Brussels, 1851; Paris, 1853; 2d Class, 1855; 
Ist Class, 1867, 1878. 

Order of Leopold, 1855; Officer, 1863, and after- 
wards Commander of Legion of Honor, 1863; Officer, — 
1867; Commander, 1878. Commander of Austrian 
Order of Frances Joseph and of Bavarian Order of 
St. Michael. 


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No. 43. 
The Chimney Sweep. 
BRUCK-LAJOS (Louis), Paris. 
Born at Papa, Hungary. Medal, 1889. 


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No. 44. 


bie nh Morning in Springtime. 
. 28% by 233 inches. 


i y )-* SISLEY (Alfred), Paris. 


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No. 45. 


In the Barn. 
10 by 12 inches. 


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: ype LEIGHTON (Scott), Boston. 


No. 46. 


Paris—Near Rue Dauphin. 
, f 22 by 18 inches. 
HASSAM (F. Childe), New York 
Medal, 1889 | 


. No. 47. 
yo Taking Liberties. 
| _—- BRACKET (S. L.), Boston. 


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No. 48. 
1 th Cliff at Honfleur. S 
’ TODD (John Georges), Ecouen, France. — 


Pupil Bonnat and Chialiva. 


No. 49. 
Thoughts of the Absent. 
u 0 ; BAUGNIET (Charles), Paris. 4 


Born in Brussels, 1814, Member of Ghent 
Academy, 1836. Knight of Order of Leopold, 1 
Medals, 1865, 1873. ena 


. No. 50. 
Unproductive Harvest. 
5! Ala _ NOVAK (E.), Munich. 
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Dre VRINDT (Julien), Antwerp, 
Pupil of Baron Leys, Puan! | Y ia 


PAINTINGS. 19 


No. 52. 


Landscape. 


14 x 10 inches. 
JACQUE (E.), Paris. 
Pupil of Charles Jacque. 


At Bougeral. 


12 x 9 inches. 


JULLIEN (M.), Paris. 


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THREE -0°CLOCK P. M. 


No. 54. 
vf} The Siesta. 


vl’ COMEZ QL), Rome. 


No. 55. 


fs Indian Summer. 
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N. A. 


No. 56. 


_ Rainy Afternoon in Paris, ‘near 
Dame. 


er HASSAM (F. Childe), New York. 
Medal, 1889 (E. U.), 


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A Maid of the Tyrol. 
22 by 18 inches. 
rf RAU (E.), Munich. 
Pupil of Defregger. 
No. 58. 


A Spring Morning. 
12 by 15 inches. 
LEIGHTON (Scott), Boston. 


No. 59. 
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, Dp ae 23 by 18§ inches. 
_ _LAISSEMON'T (H. A.), Paris. 
_ Born in Paris. Medals, 1882, 1889. 


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No. 60. 
_ Marly le Roi, France. 


A 14 by 10 inches. 


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‘The Midnight Sun, in the Arctic Resin 
30 by 18 ficaioed 
4) "BRADFORD (Wm.), Deceased, New York. | : i 


A. N. A. 


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No. 62. 
pre A Terrace Party. | 
i MONTICELLI (Adolphe), Paris.  _ 


the presentations of a singular harmonic temnarhanie 
have afforded to the painters of pure sensations : 
the lovers of color the highest note of their key.’”- -( 
H. Stranahan. 6 


No. 68. 


The Favorite Rose. 


PAINTINGS. 93 


No. 64. 


Autumn Day. 
22 by 12 inches. 


SARTAIN (Wm.), New York. 


A. N. A. 


No. 65. 
Landscape and Cattle. 
16 by 12 inches. 
VAN THOREN (Otto), Paris. 


Pupil of Troyon. Bornin Vienna. Died in Paris 
1893. Medal, 1865, 1884. Legion of Honor, 1884. 


H. C. 


No. 66. 
Past and Present. 
24 by 394 inches. 
SADLER (W. Dendy), London. 


Royal Academician. 


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No. 67. 
A Confidence. 
303; by 242 inches. 
BAUGNIET (Chas.), Paris. 


Born in Brussels, 1814. Member Ghent Academy, 
1836. Designer for King of Belgium, 1841. Order of 
Leopold, 1843. Officer of same, 1872. Order of Isabella, 
Spain. Order of Saxony. Order of Christ, Portugal. 


No. 68. 
Music hath Charms. 
si 123 by 163 inches. 
CASANOVA Y ESTORACH (Antonio), Paris. 
Born in Tortosa, Spain. Medal, 1885. 


No. 69. 


Landscape. 
Painted in 1865. 
INNESS (George), New York. 


Born, 1825. Died, 1894. Medals, Chicago, Phila- 
delphia, Boston. Medal, Paris, 1889 (E. U.). 

This picture is thoroughly characteristic of the art- 
ist, and is one of his finest works. 

‘The paintings of Inness will long perpetuate his 
fame, for he belonged to the high order of minds which 
draw the patent of their rank from no school, but from 
nature direct.’’—Boston Herald. 


PAINTINGS. 25 


No. 70. 
On Guard. 


10 by 13 inches. 
GROLLERON (Paul), Paris. 


Born at Seignelay (Yonne), France. Pupil of 
Bonnat. Medal, Paris, 1886. 


No. 71. 
A Fine Old Bottle. 
| 103 by 12} inches. 
it TAMBURINI (A.), Naples. 
This artist is the most celebrated painter of monks 
in Italy. 


No. 72. 
River Meuse,—a Cloudy Day. 
P am 253 by 19 inches. 


MICHEL (George), Paris. 


No. 73. 
Village Politicians. 
; ~ 14 by ll inches. 


SPRING (A.), Munich. 


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No. 74. 


At the Bath. 
15 by 19 inches. 


HAMON (Jean Louis), Paris. 


Born, Plouha, France, 1821. Died, St. Raphael, 
1874, Medals, 1851, 1853, 1855, 1867. Legion of Honor, 
1855. 


No. 75. 
Mending the Nets. 


40 by 30 inches. 
HAQUETTE (G.), Paris. 
Medal, 1880. 


No. 76. 
Ewe and Lamb. 


13 by 12 inches. 
CHAIGNEAU (Ferdinand), Paris. 
Born at Bordeaux. Medal, 1889. 


No. 77. 
Connoisseur of Engravings. 
21 by 25 inches. 
DANSAERT (L.), Paris, 
Pupil of Edouard Frére. 


PAINTINGS, 27 


No. 78, 
~ Christ on the Sea. 
22 by 12 inches. 
NEWMAN (R. L.), New York. 


Pupil of Thos. Couture. The recent exhibition of 
_ works of this artist at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts 
attracted much attention, and was highly commended 
for its originality and rich color. 


No. 79. 


Pastoral. Pines at St. Raphael. 
13 by 18 inches. 


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BAIRD (W. B.), Paris. 


No. 80. 
The Court of Honor, Columbian Fair, 
Chicago, 1894. 
KEY (John R.), Chicago. 


A faithful and artistic presentation of the most 
beautiful section of the great Exposition. 


No. 81. 
A Successful Shot. 


8 by 16 inches. 


AJDUKIEWICZ (Zygumont) Munich, 


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No. 82. 
Cows in Pasture. 
183 by 23% inches. 
DIETERLE (Marie), Paris. 


Pupil of her father, Van Marcke. Medals, 1883, 
1884, 1889. 


No. 88. 
Napoleon, 1812, Retreat from Moscow. 


603 by 35 inches. 


(Exhibited in Paris Salon, 1893.) 
CHELMINSKI (Jan von), London. 


Born in Varsovia, Poland. Pupil of M. F, Adam. 


No. 84. 
Return from Market. 


30 by 22 inches. 


VON THOREN (Otto), Paris. 


Pupil of Troyon. Born in Vienna. Died in Paris, 
1892. Medals, 1865, 1884. Legion of Honor, 1885. 


Hors Concours, 


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PAINTINGS. 29 


No. 85. 
Cattle in Repose. 
12} by 94 inches. 
VAN MARCKE (EMILE), Paris. 


Born in Sevres, 1827. Died, 1891. Medals, 1857, 
1867, 1869, 1870, 1878. Legion of Honor, 1872. 


No. 86. 
Moonrise Over the Meadows. 
163 by 123 inches. 
CAZIN (Jean Charles), Paris. 


Medal, 1880. Legion of Honor, 1882. Officer 
Legion of Honor, 1889. 


H, C, 


No. 87. 


A Hussar. 
74 by 114 inches. 


DE NEUVILLE (Alphonse), Paris. 


Pupil of Picot. Medals, 1850, 1861. Legion of 
Honor,§1873. Officer of Legion of Honor, 1881, 


No. 88. 


, Pandora. 


om SICHEL (N.), Munich. 
Poi sedals at Munich and Berlin. _ 
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Born at Latrop, Holland, 1822, ; : 
Pupil of Isabey. Honors in ‘Holland. a 


PAINTINGS. 81 


No. 91. _ 
Landscape and Cattle. 
22 by 15 inches. 
HOWE (W. H.), Paris. 


Pupil of Von Thoren. Medals, 1886, 1888, 1889. 
(E. U.) 


No. 92. 
A Breton Peasant. 
4 by 5 inches. 
BARGUE (Charles), Paris. 


Purchased of Arnold & Tripp, Paris. This brilliant 
painter died early, and left but few examples of his 
work. His pictures are very scarce. 


No. 93. 
The Saone at Jonville, France. 
‘ 152 by 103 inches. 
MONCHABLON (Ferd. Jan), Paris. 
Medals, 1885, 1889. 


Hors Concours. 


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No. 94. 


Water Carriers of the Ganges. 
36 by 24 inches. 
WEEKS (Edwin Lord), Paris. 
Born in Boston. Medals, 1884, 1889, 1889 (E. U.) 


No. 95. 
At the Drinking Fountain. 


93 by 74 inches. 
PASINI (Alberto), Paris. 


Born in Italy. Pupil of Isabey and Rousseau. 
Medals, 1859, 18638, 1864. Legion of Honor, 1868. Of- 
ficer of Legion of Honor, 1878. Grand Medal of Honor, 
1878 (E. U.). Knight of Order of St. Maurice. Officer 
of Orders of Turkey and Persia. 


No. 96. 
Return to the Palace. Turkish Prince at 
Brousse, Asia Minor. 
18% by 25§ inches. 
GEROME (J. L.), Paris. 


Pupil of Delaroche. Medals, 1847, 1848, 1855, 1878, 
1881. Legion of Honor, 1855. Member of Institute of 
France, 1865. Grand Medals of Honor, 1867, 1878. 
Officer of Legion of Honor, 1867. Hors Concours, 


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PAINTINGS. 


No. 97. 
Bedouin Camp. 


16 by 12 inches. 


HUGUET (Victor-Pierre), Paris. 
Born at Lude. Medals, 1878, 1882. 


Hors Concours. 


No. 98. 
A Flag of Truce. 


38 by 28 inches. 


WASHINGTON (G.), Marseilles, France. 
Medal. Member of Society of French Artists. 


No. 99. | 
Landscape and Sheep. 


31 by 24 inches. 


MICAS (Jeanne), Paris. 


Pupil and associate of Rosa Bonheur. 


ri No. 100. 
_Of the King’s Household. 
~ DEVRINDT (Albrecht), Antwerp. 
Pupil of Baron Leys. 


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No. 101. 
' Landscape. 
lp! TROYON (Constantine), Paris. 


' Born at Sévres, 1810. Died, 1865. Medal 
1840, 1846, 1845, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1849. 
ber of Amsterdam Academy. Diploma of 
(E. U.), 1878. 


No. 102. 


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1848, 1855, 1867 (E. U.) Legion of Honor, 1846 
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U.), 1878. 


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